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West Country creative companies secure £25m funding boost

Film, television and music companies will be among the businesses to benefit from the cash

The West of England Combined Authority has secured £25m to invest in the region's creative industries(Image: Sid Gentle Films_BBC)

Creative businesses and freelancers in the West Country are in line for major funding support to help them innovate, up-skill and attract private investment.

The West of England Combined Authority (Weca) is one of six º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions to secure £25m as part of the government’s Creative Places Growth Fund.

The cash will be used to grow the already booming creative industries of the region, including film, TV and music companies.

Lisa Nandy, culture secretary, said: “Creativity has no postcode - whether it’s a musician in Bristol, a filmmaker in Bath, or a video games developer in South Gloucestershire.

“We know that it is not one size fits all. That’s why we are committed to growing our creative industries in every corner of the nation as part of our Creative Industries Sector Plan, and hope that this devolved funding will be just what these regions need to make their creative industries the best that they can be.”

The landmark allocation comes just days after the West of England’s new Growth Strategy, published last week, named the sector as one of its five key growth areas for the next 10 years.

Since 2015, almost 18,500 jobs were created in the creative industries in the West – the most of any English region, including London.

Helen Godwin, mayor of the West of England, said: “Creativity is at the heart of the West’s identity and our economy, from Oscar-winning animators to our world-famous festivals and so much more. With this £25m investment from government, we can help businesses grow and create more opportunities for local people."